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i think using us for the opt in process and i think both in opt in and opt out social media is going to be really helpful and i know we have used social media in relation to cleanpower sf but it hasn't been robust and i think there are ways of making it very useful and i think those are strategies that we can employ. >> thank you. we would be very open to spending a little time with our communication folks and yourselves and/or the staff to mind the good ideas you have to reach out to your communities. i refer to as reenrollment and the opt in concept and people can raise their hand "i'm interested" and let us know so that we include them in the first phrase of the roll out. >>i think the joint meeting would be great and especially on the subject of opting in and have discussion on that as well. >> yes. great. thank you. >> if i could just add because i think the success of the program is dependent upon the marketing so think it's important that is shared with the commission, and that we have some -- i mean we of participatory in the selection of the consultant and it has been great,
i think using us for the opt in process and i think both in opt in and opt out social media is going to be really helpful and i know we have used social media in relation to cleanpower sf but it hasn't been robust and i think there are ways of making it very useful and i think those are strategies that we can employ. >> thank you. we would be very open to spending a little time with our communication folks and yourselves and/or the staff to mind the good ideas you have to reach out to...
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it would be -- allow us to use those funds, modest amounts of those funds, minimizing the need to raise rates on -- to customers in future budget years. it's really a safety valve to make sure that our compliance doesn't push costs up unreasonably. president torres, you alluded to the timeline. let me put it up on the screen here so that you can see more specifically where we're at. >> right, that's good for the public to see that. >> yes. >> my other question is in terms of the rps eligible, the renewables, what percentage are we looking at in terms of renewables? we have solar, wind -- >> right. so, now our resource mix is our biogas, our hydro and solar. >> okay. >> and because we have this separate section of the rps law, we don't have to procure beyond those resources except very infrequently. and we are proposing that that procurement be from renewable energy credits. >> so, the way they're titled would be appropriate? >> they would be. they would be qualified resources under state law. >> if we had -- >> if we had them, yes. >> and we have no geo thermal here? >> correct. we have
it would be -- allow us to use those funds, modest amounts of those funds, minimizing the need to raise rates on -- to customers in future budget years. it's really a safety valve to make sure that our compliance doesn't push costs up unreasonably. president torres, you alluded to the timeline. let me put it up on the screen here so that you can see more specifically where we're at. >> right, that's good for the public to see that. >> yes. >> my other question is in terms of...
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is it possible dogs are getting more used to costumes? they used to freak out. >> i think the fox
is it possible dogs are getting more used to costumes? they used to freak out. >> i think the fox
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stay with us. the news ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> head of san francisco based current tv says he's considering selling the boutique cable network saying he's exploring what he calls options including selling or seeking new partners. he's a former vice president started -- al gore started current tv in 2005. this struggling channel is available at 60 million homes.. >> apple and samsung face new challenges and microsoft introduces a new product to the world. >> hey good, afternoon, larry, carolyn. it's a tale of two margins for the world's biggest smart phone maker, apple having supply issues saying it's costing more to make, samsung is cleaning up, samsung ships 57 m
stay with us. the news ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> head of san francisco based current tv says he's considering selling the boutique cable network saying...
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he used a word that i can't use that the president used. we are not sure where the profanity line. i'm going to use it when the time comes and in the rewrite the most powerful ceos have a message -- that is coming up. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with
he used a word that i can't use that the president used. we are not sure where the profanity line. i'm going to use it when the time comes and in the rewrite the most powerful ceos have a message -- that is coming up. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also...
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or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster retold colonel gadhafi forces were killing lots of people they were going to have a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the situation where is much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taken place the number of people killed and changing to being is going up because between ten and twenty times we've got massacres going on at the moment and as silence complete silence here in the u.k. and in the u.s. damaged internationally very good only here they've been talking about the number of detentions are taking place there and that the new regime but of course the western powers are interested they got what they want what they wanted they got rid of gadhafi they got a pro western government in power now in tripoli they take control of the oil industry this privatization western corporation and they don't really give a toss to be honest about what'
or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster retold colonel gadhafi forces were killing lots of people they were going to have a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the situation where is much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taken place the number of people killed and changing to being is going up because between ten and twenty times we've got massacres...
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but a lot for us. he tried to make things fun for us. as i got older, he took us to disney world a couple of times. i made an offhand remark about the space shuttle launching soon. he made it happen for us. he had a little bit of pole. he would use it to spoil his -- pull. he would use it to spoil his grandkids. he would continue to do that throughout our lives. he had the common sense that is hard to argue with and that great sense of humor he always had. one time, i guess i was about 28, and i was deciding whether or not to go to law school. he said i should go. and the grand warrant -- grandparent would tell their grandchild. i said, we are not done. i will be -- when i am done, i will be 32 years old. he said, you will turn 32 in a matter what. do you want to be 32 with a law degree or not? [laughter] he had the common sense it is hard to argue with. i went to law school. i was fortunate enough, when i finished law school, i came here to south dakota and it was great to spend more time with rapid george, both as an adult's -- grandpa
but a lot for us. he tried to make things fun for us. as i got older, he took us to disney world a couple of times. i made an offhand remark about the space shuttle launching soon. he made it happen for us. he had a little bit of pole. he would use it to spoil his -- pull. he would use it to spoil his grandkids. he would continue to do that throughout our lives. he had the common sense that is hard to argue with and that great sense of humor he always had. one time, i guess i was about 28, and...
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he has the latest for us. what can you tell us about this big sweet chin speech? >> the gdp numbers are below the mark. they are less than half than what the president said he would be after the stimulus for the "washington post" finds that governor romney has a nine-point edge when it comes to the economy. he's going to try to capitalize on that. he says we face big challenges, but we also have big opportunities. we seize the moment. governor romney is also going to have some harsh words for obama, saying that he has not adequately met the challenges in america. here's the video from defiance, ohio. >> this is the time for big challenges and big opportunities. we have a big choice and we are going to elect a president that is willing to make big changes. i will. i will get this country going again with your help. >> governor romney on the trail, also more and more talking about a sense of bipartisanship. telling people he will reach across the aisle to get things done. much as he did as he was governor of massachusetts. jon: is the president falling behind and we
he has the latest for us. what can you tell us about this big sweet chin speech? >> the gdp numbers are below the mark. they are less than half than what the president said he would be after the stimulus for the "washington post" finds that governor romney has a nine-point edge when it comes to the economy. he's going to try to capitalize on that. he says we face big challenges, but we also have big opportunities. we seize the moment. governor romney is also going to have some...
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and brought tech expert jessica dolcourt with us. she says most families can find hundreds of hidden dollars in the old electronics just sitting in their home, if they follow this three-step treasure map. and we went hunting. >> can i get anything for these? >> absolutely. you'll be able to get money for this. >> reporter: jessica's tip number one? almost everything's worth something, even if it's broken. >> believe it or not, you can get a little bit for this. hot pink color? big bucks. >> reporter: how? tip number two, sell the big stuff, computers and cameras, online. first up, these 3-year-old laptops. we check out the dozens of websites that will give you an instant offer, like gazelle.com. no auction, no waiting. >> calculating. 300 bucks. >> whoa. >> reporter: next, this 5-year-old digital camera. we get $265 for it. we just made $571. less than $200 to get those bunk beds. so, we get that stuff off in the mail and take the old cell phones and the girls off to the mall. yep, the mall. tip number three, there's money near the f
and brought tech expert jessica dolcourt with us. she says most families can find hundreds of hidden dollars in the old electronics just sitting in their home, if they follow this three-step treasure map. and we went hunting. >> can i get anything for these? >> absolutely. you'll be able to get money for this. >> reporter: jessica's tip number one? almost everything's worth something, even if it's broken. >> believe it or not, you can get a little bit for this. hot pink...
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background. >> my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's. i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in sa
thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background. >> my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's. i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston....
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you are stellar on the outside working with us and you will be stellar on the inside working with us and i want to just thank the pack for letting her go. you will continue to work closely with her and we are looking forward to having you on board. >> i have the privilege of meeting you and working with you when i chaired the pack. and i just wanted to thank you so much for your doged persist tense that the make-up reflected the demographic of the school district and you were very, very intentional and thoughtful about that and we all benefited from that diversity on the pack and i just wanted to also congratulate you on your last project with the pack, the restorative practices piece, which really brought so many more people into the community who subscribed to and support the practices and i am super excited about your new position because i know that we will be benefiting from your perspective and dedication. i just cannot begin to to thank you enough. i will just share with the public that i was part of that inaugural and she applied and we did not accept her and gratefully she d
you are stellar on the outside working with us and you will be stellar on the inside working with us and i want to just thank the pack for letting her go. you will continue to work closely with her and we are looking forward to having you on board. >> i have the privilege of meeting you and working with you when i chaired the pack. and i just wanted to thank you so much for your doged persist tense that the make-up reflected the demographic of the school district and you were very, very...
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stay with us. we'll be returning. >>> caught on tame, some mississippi office workers -- tape, some mississippi office workers get the surprise of their lives when bambi comes crashing through the window of their business. one of the workers found the animal standing behind his desk when he got there. later on it was in the break room kind of leaping around knocking over tables and chairs, even trying to climb up on cabinets to get away. finally there's the folks from animal control arrive to save the day and lead the deer back outside to freedom. don't resist, dude. they're trying to make it better for you. >>> now a totally different type of wildlife trouble. >> look at what happened to a san francisco news anchor while reporting at the world series. >> reporter: in 1989 the giants were in the world series versus the oakland a's. >> reporter: okay. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: hang on. hang on. you know, i have to tell you one of my goals in life, bethany, one of my goals in life is to make it on yo
stay with us. we'll be returning. >>> caught on tame, some mississippi office workers -- tape, some mississippi office workers get the surprise of their lives when bambi comes crashing through the window of their business. one of the workers found the animal standing behind his desk when he got there. later on it was in the break room kind of leaping around knocking over tables and chairs, even trying to climb up on cabinets to get away. finally there's the folks from animal control...
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the closer it gets to us, the worse it's going to be for us. right now cape may, atlantic city are kind of in the bull's eye right now. the cone goes from montauk point to atlantic city. we could still have this adjusting. we want to stay on the west side of this and we want it more to the north. even on wednesday morning, only going to be near harrisburg. this will continue to produce some rain and some wind. there are going to be some problems around here. let's get this thing farther away from us and we'll be in better shape. at this scenario, we could have damaging winds with trees down, power outages and heavy rain. some localized flooding. we'll know more as we get closer to it. i just wanted to prep you on it. a quick look at the models. while it looks consistent through monday morning, look at the spread as we get into tuesday and wednesday now. just about everything making that turn again from around montauk point down toward ocean city. we have to watch this one. let's talk about today's forecast. the bus stop forecast. we've got clou
the closer it gets to us, the worse it's going to be for us. right now cape may, atlantic city are kind of in the bull's eye right now. the cone goes from montauk point to atlantic city. we could still have this adjusting. we want to stay on the west side of this and we want it more to the north. even on wednesday morning, only going to be near harrisburg. this will continue to produce some rain and some wind. there are going to be some problems around here. let's get this thing farther away...
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low to mid-70s for the rest of us. take a look at the rest of the country is looking like fall and early winter. denver, 38 and some snow. 70s along the eastern seaboard as the hurricane bears down on the carolinas. could cause some delays but no delays here at home. in case you are traveling, use our flight tracker at abc7ne [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. >> good morning, i'm amy hollyfield live at at&t park where the giants are packing up and getting ready to head to detroit. they will be going to 2-0 lead in this world series. >>
low to mid-70s for the rest of us. take a look at the rest of the country is looking like fall and early winter. denver, 38 and some snow. 70s along the eastern seaboard as the hurricane bears down on the carolinas. could cause some delays but no delays here at home. in case you are traveling, use our flight tracker at abc7ne [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind...
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democrats fought for us. it was george mcgovern and his advocacy for programs like pell grants, student loans that allowed my family to go to school. it was social security and medicine care that helped my mother along the way. when i was 10, i remember my mom taking us down in front of the corn palace for the mcgovern for president rally. i got to shake his hand. that's where it all started. when i was 18, graduating from high school, heading up to south dakota state, george was in the last race for the u.s. senate. and now loss is what has solidified it. i was never going to put my life on hold and not help candidates who are going to fight for people like my family. that was a tough race. it was a tough loss. but it made the decision for me to go advocate for people like george mcgovern. and what an honor i have had for 26 years working for tom daschle and tim johnson and skip humphrey and al gore and bill clinton, joe biden, barack obama. george mcgovern paved the way for this. there is a couple of us tha
democrats fought for us. it was george mcgovern and his advocacy for programs like pell grants, student loans that allowed my family to go to school. it was social security and medicine care that helped my mother along the way. when i was 10, i remember my mom taking us down in front of the corn palace for the mcgovern for president rally. i got to shake his hand. that's where it all started. when i was 18, graduating from high school, heading up to south dakota state, george was in the last...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line infinite possibilities. how does your small business stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >>> a deadly start to a religious holiday in afghanistan. lisa sylvester's monitoring that, some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what happened, lisa? >> wolf a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a mosque. at least 40 people were killed as they were leaving morning prayers. reports say children are among the dead. dozens more were injured. worshippers had gathered for the start of an annual muslim holiday. and no one will be awarded
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but they can use almost every single part of the right to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation. with. the life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. hi welcome to business now exactly a year ago today you're buying a great haircuts all that greek debt now it was part of move to alleviate the crisis in the year as a danish saxo bank says the situation is remi
but they can use almost every single part of the right to help them survive. a deer is a means of transportation. with. the life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with...
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our looming debt crisis during governor romney suggested to increase the military budget because the us had less ships now than it did in one thousand nine hundred eighteen well i don't mean look anything worse than that suggestion was obama's response because he went to bat defending our hyped up security measures which are on steroids as it is to this administration's latest purchase for example for brand spanking new aircraft carriers estimated at twelve billion dollars a pop yep there's dick cheney drooling over a model of the u.s.s. gerald ford so president obama keeps ramping up our security arsenal. and governor romney says that we don't have enough ships why how if all of these candidates were competing to show their intent for peace instead of war you know what i'm sick of the u.s. trying to build peace through strength i'm sick of hearing that the deficit is our greatest national security threat as the u.s. military blows forty billion dollars on for more aircraft carriers for no reason i'm tired of these candidates defending a defense budget that's indefensible if you are to
our looming debt crisis during governor romney suggested to increase the military budget because the us had less ships now than it did in one thousand nine hundred eighteen well i don't mean look anything worse than that suggestion was obama's response because he went to bat defending our hyped up security measures which are on steroids as it is to this administration's latest purchase for example for brand spanking new aircraft carriers estimated at twelve billion dollars a pop yep there's...
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he made it a lot of fun for us. i could see the look of horror on my mom's face being in a small airplane like that with the safety record they have. [laughter] but he wanted to be fun for us. i remember another night we were going to go into a dinner that is white fish and i don't think it tastes very great for kids. he wanted to make a campaign funds for us. he dropped me and tim and devin at an a&w nearby with a $20 bill -- tim and kevin and me. we spend every last pending on the vending machine getting toys and candy. probably not so much fun for everybody else on the campaign trail that night, but it was fun for us. as we got older, he took us to disney world a couple times. i made a remark about saying the space shuttle is going up soon, we should go see it. this was the second space shuttle launch in the early 1980's and he made that happen for us. he was going to use his pull to spoil his grandkids. in addition to all the other great things he's done that other speakers touched on earlier, he continued to do
he made it a lot of fun for us. i could see the look of horror on my mom's face being in a small airplane like that with the safety record they have. [laughter] but he wanted to be fun for us. i remember another night we were going to go into a dinner that is white fish and i don't think it tastes very great for kids. he wanted to make a campaign funds for us. he dropped me and tim and devin at an a&w nearby with a $20 bill -- tim and kevin and me. we spend every last pending on the vending...
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maybe we could have the general manager at least give us information on that issue at some point. thanks. >> kelly. >> i have an overhead sfg tv. last month i made an appeal -- i have an over head. last month i made an appeal to this commission after i was assaulted by two san francisco officials wielded pipes. they knew i advocated to a alternative to that and they kicked me in the head and left me with a concussion. this happened after i was targeted on the sponsored website and other postings on local websites and using inflammatory rhetoric and mentality and intimidating my neighbors. i loved in cities in the south including texas and louisiana but i have never seen a good old boy system than right here. through the years i have watched many of my local neighbors including medical doctors throw up their hands and surrender to this harassment and oppression. but i believe we need to stand up to bullies, not just the children in recent documentaries but all bullies and the foundation shrewd billionaires and the well paid lobbyists and business friends and associates who stand to
maybe we could have the general manager at least give us information on that issue at some point. thanks. >> kelly. >> i have an overhead sfg tv. last month i made an appeal -- i have an over head. last month i made an appeal to this commission after i was assaulted by two san francisco officials wielded pipes. they knew i advocated to a alternative to that and they kicked me in the head and left me with a concussion. this happened after i was targeted on the sponsored website and...
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nasa used it to prep astronauts for space. dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> reporter: some fast paced exercise. >> just feel a lot more energetic. >> reporter: jr runs, does yoga, even pilates. but five times a week she shakes it up, whole body vibration. >> i get toned, flatter stomach. >> reporter: invented by russians, it was used by nasa to help astronauts prepare for space. i took it for a test shake. that's a lot of shaking. the idea the plate vibrates, transmits waves of energy and your body, your muscles, have to react to stay on. >> 1800 constrictions of the muscles a minute. it activates 97% of the muscles of the body at the same time. >> reporter: resulting in a quick more efficient workout. in a study roughly 70 young unathletic woman used 10 minutes of vibration training or 60 minutes at the gym. at the end of 12 weeks, the results were the same. better muscle tone and strength. but those shaking it up did it in a fraction of the time. too good to be true? well, at these studios the true believers are lining up. >> i fee
nasa used it to prep astronauts for space. dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> reporter: some fast paced exercise. >> just feel a lot more energetic. >> reporter: jr runs, does yoga, even pilates. but five times a week she shakes it up, whole body vibration. >> i get toned, flatter stomach. >> reporter: invented by russians, it was used by nasa to help astronauts prepare for space. i took it for a test shake. that's a lot of shaking. the idea the plate vibrates,...
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one of us is right and one of us is wrong about our position in the race. i have a great deal of confidence that 13 days from now, maybe this time or later, president obama will be elected for the second term. >> just when it seems like we are on our way to the airport, we are not done. another spontaneous but carefully planned stop, this time at the bellage yo casino. not the casino floor but the employee cafeteria. these employees are members of the food and beverage workers union, a politically powerful force in nevada. >> we are fighting for you every single day. >> we are fighting for you z it is 2:00 in the morning eastern time. we are now leaving through the bowels of the kitchen of a las vegas casino. it turns out what happens in vegas, doesn't last the but too long on this trip. nothing does. now, we board again for the flight east. the only night sleep anyone is going to get and only one passenger on this plane gets to lie down in a bed. everybody else will sleep sitting up. in the morning, we'll arrive in florida. that's where we will pick up the
one of us is right and one of us is wrong about our position in the race. i have a great deal of confidence that 13 days from now, maybe this time or later, president obama will be elected for the second term. >> just when it seems like we are on our way to the airport, we are not done. another spontaneous but carefully planned stop, this time at the bellage yo casino. not the casino floor but the employee cafeteria. these employees are members of the food and beverage workers union, a...
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i remember that night when the samurai told us to shut up. [laughing] by the way did you see the sumo tournament? the grand finals. no. i missed it. >> you missed a great fight! what happened? dynasty made a great move - actually, - -su mo. okay. i take your word. wait. wait. wait. if you're doing, sumo you need a judge. [noises]ow! h iiiha chi. samurai is calling me. what's wrong now. did you call me? yes. oh, no, next door being noisy again. so, sorry, i'll go and tell them to be quiet. sorry, sorry. excuse me. [ noises] hey! come and join us. sorry but can you be quiet please, samurai. samurai? samurai? sorry we forgot. sorry. samurai. okay. we'll be quiet. unbelievable. that was your fault. you were the one that started talking about, sum. that was you making all the noise. shhhhhhh be quiet. let's change the subject. what shall we talk about now. we talked about sports. the weather. no. i know. let's talk about [whistles] women, love, romance, passion. look at us. we're not popular with the ladies. we haven't got any stories. actually we
i remember that night when the samurai told us to shut up. [laughing] by the way did you see the sumo tournament? the grand finals. no. i missed it. >> you missed a great fight! what happened? dynasty made a great move - actually, - -su mo. okay. i take your word. wait. wait. wait. if you're doing, sumo you need a judge. [noises]ow! h iiiha chi. samurai is calling me. what's wrong now. did you call me? yes. oh, no, next door being noisy again. so, sorry, i'll go and tell them to be quiet....
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it's costing us an arm and leg. howell: thews a great question, my opponent and i would disagree on this. listen, i agree with orrin that we should have had more bipartisanship back there, but the affordable care act is a stake? the ground how we're going improve it. what i do specifically is take some the republican idea to make it better. .. disruptive, and it doesn't help the american spirit. >> moderator: the last question from the president of the utah valley of commerce. mr. hale? >> our technology companies here in utah county are asking for graduates in science, technology, engineering and math. what do you suggest be done to produce graduates? howell: this is up my alley. i love technology. this is the greatest thing. we have to start in preschool and emphasize to the young men and women that science, technology, engineering, math are the key to growing our economy, but i'd also add in "the a" word, and that's art. the software developers create the apps we use are very, very culturally aware and they are a
it's costing us an arm and leg. howell: thews a great question, my opponent and i would disagree on this. listen, i agree with orrin that we should have had more bipartisanship back there, but the affordable care act is a stake? the ground how we're going improve it. what i do specifically is take some the republican idea to make it better. .. disruptive, and it doesn't help the american spirit. >> moderator: the last question from the president of the utah valley of commerce. mr. hale?...
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he's going to have to tell us, he's going to have to tell us. he hasn't had to tell us. i don't know that he will have to tell news the next 11 days. some of it is the immediate why gets distracted by he does a decent job of handling us. we spent the days after this awful last debate where he lied, you don't like it when i use that word but you let me anyway, when he dissembled and he said he was just like president obama on issues of war and peace when he's not. the media -- everybody praised him. they were like it was very savvy for him to move to the center and emulate president obama because the public is very tired of war. wait, savvy? we're impressed by savvy? we're not going out and saying, wow, that was a remarkable display of dissembling. what does this man really believe? it's all about the horse race. >> as the extremely literary like to say, to wit, today in his policy speech, romney made some dubious statements about medicare and health care. let's watch him in action. this is how you do it, joan. this is how this guy does it. >> we'll save medicare and soci
he's going to have to tell us, he's going to have to tell us. he hasn't had to tell us. i don't know that he will have to tell news the next 11 days. some of it is the immediate why gets distracted by he does a decent job of handling us. we spent the days after this awful last debate where he lied, you don't like it when i use that word but you let me anyway, when he dissembled and he said he was just like president obama on issues of war and peace when he's not. the media -- everybody praised...
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there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be more harmony in the world. yes. >> no, we have a school all over here. i'm talking so. . we have a school 250 students a school show coming up. she will tell you where you can take classes. >> in our class we teach kids from 5 years old to 55 years and older. our guru is 62 and he dances circles around all of us he's been dancing since he was 9. you can all learn and parents and grandfathers and grand mourths can learn, toochlt we have a special men's class and have classes in san francisco. if you have questions there is an address on the card and our e mail and you can -- or you can come talk to us if you have questions. we would like to
there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be more harmony in the world. yes. >> no, we have a school all...
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thanks very much for being with us. tell us, what are people googling most about republican paul ryan? is it his policies or his physique? >> his physique seems to be a lot more interest to the american public than his policies. paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more o than paul ryan budget, for example. >> do you have any other he cans of google searches like that? i mean, are people looking for the superficial or the substantial? >> they're definitely looking for the superficial rather than substantial in comparison to what they tell pollsters. they're very interested in mitt romney's underwear, for example. people are curious whether he's wearing temple garments, as you said with the spouses, they tend to comment about their appearance, their dresses, fashion, et cetera. >> so what makes your study of google searches more revealing than an opinion poll? >> people lie to surveys. people tell pollsters what they think pollsters want to hear, not their actual thoughts and potential behaviors. so, for example, 70
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the chinese haven't done us a favor yet of telling us who will be in the new leadership. that will be announced on november 8. i think we're all confident we know that the general secretary of the congress party will be xi jinping. will have a pretty good idea of at least four members of the politburo standing committee, and perhaps other members. i think, the important thing here is that china needs to resume the path of aggressive reform in the economic and political area. i think xi jinping is a very, very smart man who understands what china needs to do. a real linkage between economic and political reform in china. these are not unrelated. again, going back to the road report -- world bank report i mentioned, one of the key recommendations is about rule of wall of how important is to economic development in china. that is also historic the first step of most entries an issue. embarking on a path towards democracy. the question is whether xi jinping and the new standing committee will choose to take the aggressive steps that need to be taken on economic and political
the chinese haven't done us a favor yet of telling us who will be in the new leadership. that will be announced on november 8. i think we're all confident we know that the general secretary of the congress party will be xi jinping. will have a pretty good idea of at least four members of the politburo standing committee, and perhaps other members. i think, the important thing here is that china needs to resume the path of aggressive reform in the economic and political area. i think xi jinping...
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can we do something that will get us all together? and we can all these nonprofits and bridge and mercy and coming together saying we can all do it and we team up with hope sf and the partners they created in saying it's not just brick and mortar that we're doing here. it's people first. the first thing that we have to do is bring hope to the people living there and then we went about saying what is the best way to do it? what are the best examples of rebuilding -- not housing. we said rebuild community. that's what we invested in and that's where the labor partners became so important too because we needed people trained and retrained in skills. we needed them to say "you're going to help us build the community". not that we will build it for you if you can afford it and then come back. that's years past. we learned from those mistakes and invested in people first and that's what the grants recognize and that's how the city is going about doing t i am very proud. i am very proud because -- you know, busty posy hit a grand slam and we
can we do something that will get us all together? and we can all these nonprofits and bridge and mercy and coming together saying we can all do it and we team up with hope sf and the partners they created in saying it's not just brick and mortar that we're doing here. it's people first. the first thing that we have to do is bring hope to the people living there and then we went about saying what is the best way to do it? what are the best examples of rebuilding -- not housing. we said rebuild...
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this is not a good track for us. it's not the worst case scenario but it's pretty close. 60 miles an hour winds with the storm itself and that is 2:00 p.m. on tuesday. monday night and tuesday the time frame hasn't change. let's talkn't the wind field. look how big the wind field is. it's 300-miles in diameter. so by 8:00 a.m. on sunday there will be tropical storm forced winds across eastern north carolina, haters are, outer banks and out intoner foaling and into del mar. by monday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. the winds that are stronger over 58 miles an hour are still just offshore with the tropical storm forced wind back inland to i-95. problem is at 3:00 p.m. on monday the storm hasn't made a left turn. eventually this big bulls eye of winds will move ashore. because it's so big, doesn't really matter in terms of a 50- mile point where it hits. everyone will see damaging winds if it takes a track into the delmarva or southern new jersey. sandy preps. well check batteries, flashlights, charge your electronic devices. fi
this is not a good track for us. it's not the worst case scenario but it's pretty close. 60 miles an hour winds with the storm itself and that is 2:00 p.m. on tuesday. monday night and tuesday the time frame hasn't change. let's talkn't the wind field. look how big the wind field is. it's 300-miles in diameter. so by 8:00 a.m. on sunday there will be tropical storm forced winds across eastern north carolina, haters are, outer banks and out intoner foaling and into del mar. by monday afternoon...
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as you know, we are trying to minimize the use of general fund contributions for general education transportation. and so, we need to reduce the fleet by 5 buss from 30 to 25 in the 2013, in the 13, 14 school year in order to align the cost with the funds from home to school transportation. and we have listed here the state categorical and title one and we also get money to support field trips. what we are about to share is driven by this budget reduction model. and the approach that we took was to work to align middle school services with the feeders. last year, we began this alignment when we added services that were to support the feeder patterns. and we also like to avoid making any bell changes. it is very enter connected complicated developing transportation system and obviously bell times have a huge impact on our ability to efficiently use limited buses. we recognize that changing bell times is disruptive for the entire community, including families not using transportation and families using special education services and so we wanted to avoid any recommendation that included bell change
as you know, we are trying to minimize the use of general fund contributions for general education transportation. and so, we need to reduce the fleet by 5 buss from 30 to 25 in the 2013, in the 13, 14 school year in order to align the cost with the funds from home to school transportation. and we have listed here the state categorical and title one and we also get money to support field trips. what we are about to share is driven by this budget reduction model. and the approach that we took...
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is not required to watch on its own you need to use your mobile device. any time. welcome back we're talking about how and where and when and why the u.s. is nassib spending will come to an end there will be a day of reckoning we're talking to simon mchale of education be laughing there's nothing funny about it's actually very serious but i don't know if we didn't laugh maybe we cry so let's bring back in simon mchale of edgecombe managing member of ideas as capital before the break he was laying out how he kind of sees this playing out and why he doesn't think it's sustainable and before we move on to solutions or how people should adjust their concepts i do want to touch on a couple of scenarios just because they're in the news so we have c.e.o.'s of eighty companies in the u.s. advocating for some kind of simpson bowles plan a roadmap to balancing the budget reining in budget deficits are you saying you just don't see this happening because you don't think it's politically feasible that's kind of what i deduced before the break. absolutely right i mean what ever
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hi tom how are you of find great to have you with us your book bet the farm is filled with stories as well as information about you know we do see in this conference are going what what got you into this. well i'm a journalist and i had been really following the food story for quite some time and i thought i had a pretty simple question after all these articles which was how could any expensive delicious unhealthy food be available for everybody on earth and i thought i had a pretty simple answer tom i thought it was takeout pizza and joking i am joking yes but i i thought maybe a little tongue in cheek i should look at takeout pizza because actually tom takeout pizza is a thirty six billion dollar industry people all over the world eat pizza and love pizza in russia and in malaysia and so i thought maybe if i start here this is going to lead me on my path to figuring out why actually there are almost a billion hungry people on earth and and that's how i started off i started off at domino's pizza at their corporate headquarters and what did you learn there. well i learned that the in
hi tom how are you of find great to have you with us your book bet the farm is filled with stories as well as information about you know we do see in this conference are going what what got you into this. well i'm a journalist and i had been really following the food story for quite some time and i thought i had a pretty simple question after all these articles which was how could any expensive delicious unhealthy food be available for everybody on earth and i thought i had a pretty simple...
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what can you tell us about it? >> in addition to what jim said about independent voters, the economic numbers there about how voters feel about mitt romney and the economy are very interesting to me, that he leads the president by nine points, about who would do a better job handling the economy, but the number that i find of particular interest is what they call the economic empathy question, which mitt romney has been doing terribly on, which is do you understand the problems of people like me, and now, the president is beating him still but only by two points, 48-46. so you see that on that ground, he's really done very well. i think you'd have to say on this "wall street journal" -- i mean this "washington post"/abc news poll that 's really made up a lot of ground during the month of october, and i think you'd have to say it's probably because of the presidential debates, particularly the first one. >> you know, jim, it's interesting because we heard this new addition to governor romney's closing argument today
what can you tell us about it? >> in addition to what jim said about independent voters, the economic numbers there about how voters feel about mitt romney and the economy are very interesting to me, that he leads the president by nine points, about who would do a better job handling the economy, but the number that i find of particular interest is what they call the economic empathy question, which mitt romney has been doing terribly on, which is do you understand the problems of people...
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double miles you caactually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with e capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? ec jr? it was a gift. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that t exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. de and ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swe. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ â™
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give us what you think is possible. >> okay. as you know, just to put it in context, we are at a place where in -- in order to raise the debt ceiling the republican agreed to -- well, everybody agreed to but the republicans all voted for, including the leadership a plan where we would have a super committee which would reduce the deficit by x amount of dollars and if not, we would go to a place where there would be a firewall between five and a half billion -- $500 billion, defense, domestic, just to put it in -- >> rose: right. >> not the best way to go about it, we should have been able to do it in the super committee but in order to do that, you have to have revenue. now, all of these people, the ceos -- >> rose: all say you need revenue -- >> all missing in action. no they are wonderful on that score but all missing in action when this step was being amassed. >> rose: in other words they needed to lean on people to say we can't do this without more revenue? >> right. and some of them did, and peterson he is wonderful, like a
give us what you think is possible. >> okay. as you know, just to put it in context, we are at a place where in -- in order to raise the debt ceiling the republican agreed to -- well, everybody agreed to but the republicans all voted for, including the leadership a plan where we would have a super committee which would reduce the deficit by x amount of dollars and if not, we would go to a place where there would be a firewall between five and a half billion -- $500 billion, defense,...
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down to help us. people own homes here. we have families here and we're part of this community as well. >> reporter: but will the levy pass. it's expensive, about $30 million. and the levee would only protect this small area. >>> let's get the latest on the weather right now. veronica? >> we're going to start with a live view of ft. lauderdale, florida. you can see the winds increasing. you can see the waves crashing ashore. and those waves will just get bigger. we're going to see the same scene, perhaps even bigger waves coming to the outer banks as sandy makes its way up the coast. probably still a hurricane by the time it gets to the outer banks sometime on saturday. all right. let's talk about our forecast around here. we've had some clouds around the area, for 9:00, 11:00 p.m. this evening, partly cloudy to mostly cloudy. low to mid-60s, tomorrow morning, starting out in the mid to upper 50s. some of you might need a jacket. on the radar, we are definitely quiet. but open it up, and you can see t
down to help us. people own homes here. we have families here and we're part of this community as well. >> reporter: but will the levy pass. it's expensive, about $30 million. and the levee would only protect this small area. >>> let's get the latest on the weather right now. veronica? >> we're going to start with a live view of ft. lauderdale, florida. you can see the winds increasing. you can see the waves crashing ashore. and those waves will just get bigger. we're going...
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: end-use senator? brown: one of the things you really guess on this, their bank, along with others, other regional banks are still in business because we stepped up -- the point is is that you have to figure what you would do with an auto rescue. would you have not followed what wanted to do or what president bush wanted to do? is what this industry ballpark? i just think that that is the most irresponsible thing. i notice good talking points and empty slogans for you. but i just wonder what he would've done to help the middle class. you come up with nothing to say how you'd want to help the middle class. >> moderator: thirty seconds to respond and then i have one last question before we go to break. mandel: i talked earlier about part of my jobs plan. regulatory form for small businesses. and also drilling for oil and gas in the state of ohio. i also believe we need to do everything we can to help blue-collar workers. my grandfather was a member of the uaw. my grandmother was a member of the unit. the
: end-use senator? brown: one of the things you really guess on this, their bank, along with others, other regional banks are still in business because we stepped up -- the point is is that you have to figure what you would do with an auto rescue. would you have not followed what wanted to do or what president bush wanted to do? is what this industry ballpark? i just think that that is the most irresponsible thing. i notice good talking points and empty slogans for you. but i just wonder what...
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at least those coins can be used in addition. they have value that can be used as legal tender. liz: now you sound like my dad. when the nazis come marching on sunset boulevard in won't take dollar bills. is that a dramatic scenario? >> it can be bought at the end of the day i don't think it hurts to have some in any phase of the game. we are not talking about selling the house, sell the car or sell everything. just a little piece. liz: you say real-estate. >> particularly physical real-estate. in florida right now in this market, not just here but other countries in the world we have seen costs, values of homes, over the years and now is a great time to buy and what is important is when you look at the real-estate you own, there is greater demand for renting. it is harder and harder to get a loan and all that goes with it. that is a great play. look at your personal money and said i might buy a piece of real estate hoping the value of the real-estate will go up and you have the ability to have -- we're seeing in this market a lot of people on season, $15,000 a month on property
at least those coins can be used in addition. they have value that can be used as legal tender. liz: now you sound like my dad. when the nazis come marching on sunset boulevard in won't take dollar bills. is that a dramatic scenario? >> it can be bought at the end of the day i don't think it hurts to have some in any phase of the game. we are not talking about selling the house, sell the car or sell everything. just a little piece. liz: you say real-estate. >> particularly physical...
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joining us live from new york to fill us in. she has what is coming up on gma. >> the furor over school bus drivers making high risk moves with young lives on board. they are racking up hundreds of dangerous violations, speeding and running red lights. we'll have much more on this story. that is next on gma. >> kristen: president obama plans to spend much of the day at the white house after completing a campaign blitz. he was cleveland yesterday talking about the jobs that were saved by government funding that helped resurrect the auto industry. meanwhile, mitt romney is renewing his focus on the economy today as he prepares to deliver an address in iowa this afternoon. it comes on the same day the government issued its reported on the nation's economic growth which was pretty good. >> ceos of more than 80 major corporations are making a plea to congress. reduce the deficit and slash spending. head of microsoft and bank of america along with dozens of other corporations cosigned a letter to lawmakers asking for tax hikes and red
joining us live from new york to fill us in. she has what is coming up on gma. >> the furor over school bus drivers making high risk moves with young lives on board. they are racking up hundreds of dangerous violations, speeding and running red lights. we'll have much more on this story. that is next on gma. >> kristen: president obama plans to spend much of the day at the white house after completing a campaign blitz. he was cleveland yesterday talking about the jobs that were...
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of chemical weaponry i can confirm the these militias used internationally preheated weapons they used phosphorous bombs and nerve gas we have documented all these in videos recorded the missiles they used on the wire transfers raining down from these missiles many people died without being wounded or shot they died as a result of gases the whole world needs to see who are they targeting other really good of his men other children women and old men killed his men the united states state department was questioned by our team here in terms of why the story is being ignored in the way it's done their answer was that they're not ignoring the store. they are following it but you only need to take a look at the u.s. state department website and see that the last time i met anyone it was mentioned was back at the beginning of the year we support the efforts of the libyan government to get control of militias and to provide security throughout the country including in bani walid and to do so in a way that. is respectful of the human rights of all citizens and allows humanitarian organizations
of chemical weaponry i can confirm the these militias used internationally preheated weapons they used phosphorous bombs and nerve gas we have documented all these in videos recorded the missiles they used on the wire transfers raining down from these missiles many people died without being wounded or shot they died as a result of gases the whole world needs to see who are they targeting other really good of his men other children women and old men killed his men the united states state...
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or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster it's whole kind of a gaffe it's horses killing lots of people there were dangers of a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the situation was much worse but a humanitarian catastrophe taking place the number of people killed since needing to be has gone up but by between ten and twenty times we've got massacres going on at the moment and there's silence complete silence here in the u.k. and in the u.s. they got what they want what they wanted they got really good happy they've got a progress to government in power now in tripoli they're taking control of the oil industry this privatization western corporations really you know they don't really give a toss to be honest about what's going on about about human rights abuses the fact that demonstrations are banned throughout the country it's time to move on on to syria of course we're keeping an eye o
or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster it's whole kind of a gaffe it's horses killing lots of people there were dangers of a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the situation was much worse but a humanitarian catastrophe taking place the number of people killed since needing to be has gone up but by between ten and twenty times we've got massacres going on...
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you don't want to give us a comment? >> reporter: we also see this ddot employee not paying up before heading to work. one day director traffic, another day patrolling "k" street for parking violations. that's right, she writes parking tickets. >> they should have to pay like everybody else. >> reporter: parking isn't the only thing we notice. we follow one of the ddot vans as it drives around fo foush two hours, making stops as staip eltz, cvs and a restaurant before dropping any officers off. we also catch some. >> the vans running red lights. >> anybody that runs a red light or, you know, breaks a traffic law, that sort of stuff, that's not tolerated. >> reporter: john lyle with ddot says all of its employees are expected to follow the law like everyone else. >> that concern has already been raised with the supervisors to make sure that they tell their staff that that's not acceptable. >> reporter: as for parking, lyle says district employees do not get a free pass, and using a handicap placard does not allow for unli
you don't want to give us a comment? >> reporter: we also see this ddot employee not paying up before heading to work. one day director traffic, another day patrolling "k" street for parking violations. that's right, she writes parking tickets. >> they should have to pay like everybody else. >> reporter: parking isn't the only thing we notice. we follow one of the ddot vans as it drives around fo foush two hours, making stops as staip eltz, cvs and a restaurant...
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>> using special affects the g.o.p. candidate appears to be asking feinstein questions but the senator never responds. she says she's hoping this will lead to a real debate between the two. >> if you want to see a real debate call dianne feinstein today. >> she repeatedly declined to sit down with enkin. the senator walked away with an interview from abc 7's mark matthews.. >> thank you very much. >> okay. >> thanks. >> here is the republican convention. >> l.a. times said nothing like a 42 politician who won't debate your challenger. >> emkin appears to have adopted a similar tactic used by pete stark's o. eric stallwell. stark refused to sit down, stallwell participated in a mock debate with a man pretending to be stark. feinstein has a lead in the polls and that may be one reason. another may be the mchblt an election commission report shows emkin had $310,000 of campaign debt. feinstein has spent $2.8 million. the feinstein's campaign says the senator will not participate in a debate with someone with a campaign deb
>> using special affects the g.o.p. candidate appears to be asking feinstein questions but the senator never responds. she says she's hoping this will lead to a real debate between the two. >> if you want to see a real debate call dianne feinstein today. >> she repeatedly declined to sit down with enkin. the senator walked away with an interview from abc 7's mark matthews.. >> thank you very much. >> okay. >> thanks. >> here is the republican...
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you don't agree with any about no drone strikes no why not protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually percentage rate unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know who else is running besides the two main ones don't i don't so do you feel informed enough to make a vote. no. for to go get it right i think the media has pretty much walked to that whole aspect. why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial the supposed to be saying the news the poor are so you know i mean. you got democrats you got republicans two heads of the same snake and they're both supporting big business big corporations to me they want to make it look like you have a choice you know which puts us two shades of the same coin so it seems like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates running for president and with only a few days left of voting day chances are obama or romney is going to be elected. and of course our team is hosting yet another third party presidential debate still side and gary johnson will square off next
you don't agree with any about no drone strikes no why not protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually percentage rate unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know who else is running besides the two main ones don't i don't so do you feel informed enough to make a vote. no. for to go get it right i think the media has pretty much walked to that whole aspect. why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial the supposed to be...